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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as insisted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been strongly requested or demanded by someone.
Example: "The changes to the project timeline were made as insisted by the client."
Alternatives: "as requested" or "as demanded".
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These include the question of whether Mr. Zakharov would have to stand trial, as insisted on earlier by the United States, or whether both he and Mr. Daniloff would be allowed to leave without going to court.
Set in the 1990s — as insisted upon by references to O. J. Simpson, Tupac, Netscape, Marion Barry, and so on — this half-baked comedy stars a likable Tyler Ross as Jolie, a high schooler obsessed with the racial clichés he has bought into.
Governments agreed to the "Warsaw international mechanism for loss and damage associated with climate change impacts" but this was a compromised agreement with it remaining under the Cancún Adaptation Framework, rather than becoming a third pillar as insisted by developing countries.
Essentially, NIDA's mission is to block any research that could undermine the Schedule I status of marijuana as a dangerous narcotic, as insisted by the DEA.
What I am remarking on are the claims that Paleo is the be-all end-all of healthy, optimal diets (as insisted upon by its creator).
The Naval General Staff believed that a speed advantage over the 21 kn German battle fleet would prove very useful in battle, as demonstrated at the Battle of Tsushima, but use of the heavy and bulky Belleville Water-tube boilers, as insisted upon by the Engineering Section of the Naval Technical Committee, would prevent the new design from exceeding 21.25 knots itself.
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It quotes French spokesman Philippe Laillot as insisting inspectors must have "total freedom of movement and freedom to inspect".
Avoid tabloid cliches such as bid, brand, dub and slam, and their broadsheet counterparts such as insist, signal and target.
The group has copied some of the Taliban's more puritanical features, such as insisting on beards, meting out floggings, stoning adulterers and banning music.
Their free access comes with a price, such as insisting guests join loyalty programmes or book via the hotel's own website, rather than Expedia and the like.
Not so much shouting as insisting on the hurt that comes with being different — and how life outside the status quo amounts to an act of defiance.
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